Tango01 | 15 Jul 2016 11:13 a.m. PST |
…Rules Details "With the upcoming release of our new game, it seemed that the time had come to draw a quick picture of Congo. Congo is a miniature game that offers you to follow the footsteps of great explorers like Stanley and Livingstone and head out to the heart of Dark Africa, deep into the Bassin of the great Congo River, which gave its name to our game. This new venture is primarily an adventure game, aimed at intrepid players, willing to risk everything in a desperate quest for fame, wealth and knowledge…."
Main page link Amicalement Armand |
BelgianRay | 15 Jul 2016 12:17 p.m. PST |
Mind my words, whatch this, it's gonna be another hit for the Tomahawk guys. They make the rules and Gripping Beast make the figures. So far, all of them have been big hits. So will this one. |
MH Dee | 15 Jul 2016 1:57 p.m. PST |
*Really* looking forward to this. |
Striker | 15 Jul 2016 2:42 p.m. PST |
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Bobgnar | 15 Jul 2016 2:57 p.m. PST |
Is this book written in English or what? |
Henry Martini | 15 Jul 2016 4:02 p.m. PST |
Foundry makes the figures. |
MH Dee | 15 Jul 2016 6:29 p.m. PST |
There will be an English translation I gather. Foundry do suitable figures yep, but I think Northstar are repackaging some of the ranges they distribute? |
Cyrus the Great | 15 Jul 2016 10:03 p.m. PST |
I've been waiting patiently for this! |
Tango01 | 16 Jul 2016 10:34 a.m. PST |
Happy you like it boys!. (smile) Amicalement Armand |
Rhingyll | 16 Jul 2016 10:42 a.m. PST |
Really like the rope bridge shown in the photo. |
Tango01 | 16 Jul 2016 11:01 p.m. PST |
Glad you like it my friend!. Ammicalement Armand |
Balthazar Marduk | 17 Jul 2016 12:24 p.m. PST |
How do you even make a bridge like that? |
John Leahy | 17 Jul 2016 6:11 p.m. PST |
I made a rope bridge that spanned a chasm before for my table. But it sure didn't look that nice. I like Darkest Africa related stuff. Very interesting. Using Old Glory's 18mm range offers a lot of variety too! |
Bobgnar | 23 Feb 2018 6:25 p.m. PST |
Balthazar Marduk — With great patience. It looks like the cross wooden pieces are popsicle sticks or strips of balsa that have been broken so have rough ends and Weathered. Then interwoven with various thicknesses of twine. |